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Quirky characters and surprising events have shaped a robust community history throughout the Sebago Lakes region. Nathaniel Hawthornes lost boyhood diary offers a glimpse into his early writing days on the shore of Sebago Lake. Henry Clay Barnabee, once called the funniest man of his time, brought his crew here for relaxing lakeside summers to rest up their vocal cords around the turn of the century. Discover the story behind a stolen Chinese statue that might just be responsible for a string of curses in Naples and misfortune on the shores of Long Lake. Marilyn Weymouth Seguin explores the unusual, the mysterious and the sometimes weird layers of regional history that have remained hidden until now.
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It’s been a long time coming and we are thrilled to announce our shiney new website. 🙂

We’ve made many visual improvements and many more under the hood. With a whole new look and added responsiveness for smart phones and tablets, we hope you love the latest experience we are providing to our users.

All of us at Visit Sebago Lake are excited with today’s launch and even more excited about what’s coming. Stay tuned.